Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate physiological responses during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in hypogravity (hypoG) and microgravity (microG) simulations, and to compare these with 1G (Earth's gravity). A CPR training manikin was used with an indicator for depth and frequency of compressions, along with surface electromyography (EMG), a mobile heart rate (HR) monitor and the Borg Scale. A body suspension device was used to reduce body weight during CPR in hypoG and microG simulations.

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